Deck 13: Cultural Variation in Experience, Behavior, and Personality
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Deck 13: Cultural Variation in Experience, Behavior, and Personality
1
According to the text, ________ refers to the psychological attributes of groups.
A) culture
B) acculturation
C) socioeconomic status
D) enculturation
A) culture
B) acculturation
C) socioeconomic status
D) enculturation
A
2
According to the text, which characteristic of cultures might be the MOST difficult to judge?
A) toughness
B) tightness
C) heart
D) complexity
A) toughness
B) tightness
C) heart
D) complexity
D
3
David McClelland would argue that a culture that tells stories emphasizing community and social bonds would have a high need for
A) community.
B) achievement.
C) affiliation.
D) agreeableness.
A) community.
B) achievement.
C) affiliation.
D) agreeableness.
C
4
According to Cohen, Nisbett, Bowdle, and Schwartz (1996), the American South has a culture that involves elaborate displays of mutual respect. This idea is called the
A) culture of obligation.
B) culture of honor.
C) ritualistic respect.
D) customs of obligation.
A) culture of obligation.
B) culture of honor.
C) ritualistic respect.
D) customs of obligation.
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5
Components of ideas that are particular to a specific culture are called ________, and components that are universal across cultures are called ________.
A) individualisms; collectivisms
B) emics; etics
C) cultures; values
D) etics; emics
A) individualisms; collectivisms
B) emics; etics
C) cultures; values
D) etics; emics
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6
The best analogy to describe the experience-near constructs within the field of cross-cultural psychology is
A) "walking a mile in another's shoes."
B) "the squeaky wheel gets the grease."
C) "seeing the world through different lenses."
D) "the nail that stands out gets pounded down."
A) "walking a mile in another's shoes."
B) "the squeaky wheel gets the grease."
C) "seeing the world through different lenses."
D) "the nail that stands out gets pounded down."
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7
According to the textbook, what behavior led to a Danish mother's arrest in New York?
A) breastfeeding in public
B) spanking her child in public
C) leaving her 14-month-old daughter asleep in a stroller
D) giving marijuana to her 16-year-old son
A) breastfeeding in public
B) spanking her child in public
C) leaving her 14-month-old daughter asleep in a stroller
D) giving marijuana to her 16-year-old son
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8
According to Henrich et al., 80 percent of participants come from countries that are
A) Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic.
B) white, European, independent, Republican, and diligent.
C) wealthy, extraverted, intellectual, reactive, and dominant.
D) weak, Eastern, introverted, regressive, and distant.
A) Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic.
B) white, European, independent, Republican, and diligent.
C) wealthy, extraverted, intellectual, reactive, and dominant.
D) weak, Eastern, introverted, regressive, and distant.
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9
It has been suggested that the only way psychologists can address the generalizability issue is to
A) conduct research using participants from around the world.
B) limit their focus to one homogeneous sample at a time.
C) subtract the effects of culture from their research findings.
D) repeat their studies in carefully controlled laboratory settings.
A) conduct research using participants from around the world.
B) limit their focus to one homogeneous sample at a time.
C) subtract the effects of culture from their research findings.
D) repeat their studies in carefully controlled laboratory settings.
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10
Psychologists who are concerned that the results of contemporary empirical research may not apply to all people everywhere are questioning the ________ of those results.
A) reliability
B) generalizability
C) cross-cultural flexibility
D) construct validity
A) reliability
B) generalizability
C) cross-cultural flexibility
D) construct validity
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11
If members of two cultures experience the same emotions, seek the same goals, and organize their thoughts in comparable ways, then the two cultures
A) are individualistic cultures.
B) have collectivist construals.
C) have similar experience-near constructs.
D) view the world through culture-free lenses.
A) are individualistic cultures.
B) have collectivist construals.
C) have similar experience-near constructs.
D) view the world through culture-free lenses.
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12
________ occurs when a child picks up the cultural influences of the place where he or she grows up.
A) Acculturation
B) Enculturation
C) Assimilation
D) Accommodation
A) Acculturation
B) Enculturation
C) Assimilation
D) Accommodation
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13
According to the text, what two factors are hypothesized to influence whether a culture is high in tightness?
A) population density and economic conditions
B) ethnic homogeneity and economic conditions
C) ethnic homogeneity and population density
D) population density and the dominant religion
A) population density and economic conditions
B) ethnic homogeneity and economic conditions
C) ethnic homogeneity and population density
D) population density and the dominant religion
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14
Nima moved to the United States when she was 5 years old, and she gradually adopted the language, attitudes, and styles of American culture. The process through which Nima became Americanized is known as
A) enculturation.
B) acculturation.
C) accommodation.
D) assimilation.
A) enculturation.
B) acculturation.
C) accommodation.
D) assimilation.
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15
David McClelland would argue that a culture that emphasizes children's stories, such as "The Little Engine That Could," has a high need for
A) achievement.
B) affiliation.
C) appraisal.
D) affluence.
A) achievement.
B) affiliation.
C) appraisal.
D) affluence.
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16
What term associated with Japanese culture refers to indulgence and dependence that may exist between a parent and child?
A) amae
B) anatta
C) anicca
D) amie
A) amae
B) anatta
C) anicca
D) amie
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17
Which of the following is NOT an important reason for identifying cross-cultural differences in experience, personality, and behavior?
A) The differences provide support for genetic explanations for personality.
B) The differences, if not understood, may cause misunderstandings.
C) Such differences tell us about variability in human experiences.
D) Cross-cultural research informs us about the generalizability of research findings.
A) The differences provide support for genetic explanations for personality.
B) The differences, if not understood, may cause misunderstandings.
C) Such differences tell us about variability in human experiences.
D) Cross-cultural research informs us about the generalizability of research findings.
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18
Concepts like amae and yuan might be ________, whereas concepts like duty and obligations to the group might be ________.
A) etic; emic
B) emic; etic
C) experience near; experience far
D) experience far; experience near
A) etic; emic
B) emic; etic
C) experience near; experience far
D) experience far; experience near
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19
According to the text, what term describes cultures that have only a few socially sanctioned goals and only a few ways to achieve these goals?
A) authoritarian
B) vertical
C) tough
D) stressful
A) authoritarian
B) vertical
C) tough
D) stressful
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20
________ occurs when someone moves to a new place and gradually picks up the culture of the new location.
A) Acculturation
B) Enculturation
C) Assimilation
D) Accommodation
A) Acculturation
B) Enculturation
C) Assimilation
D) Accommodation
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21
Which finding has been used to support the argument that personality itself has no meaning in collectivist societies?
A) the inability of researchers to find Big Five domains in cultures outside of the United States
B) the relatively few number of trait-related words in Chinese
C) the inability of Japanese individuals to understand personality inventories
D) the lack of predictive validity of trait measures in Asian countries
A) the inability of researchers to find Big Five domains in cultures outside of the United States
B) the relatively few number of trait-related words in Chinese
C) the inability of Japanese individuals to understand personality inventories
D) the lack of predictive validity of trait measures in Asian countries
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22
According to Triandis, cultures that tolerate very little deviation from cultural norms are high in
A) collectivism.
B) agency.
C) strictness.
D) tightness.
A) collectivism.
B) agency.
C) strictness.
D) tightness.
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23
Although individuals from a(n) ________ culture may become discouraged after negative feedback, individuals from a(n) ________ culture tend to be more encouraged to do better next time.
A) tight; loose
B) loose; tight
C) individualistic; collectivistic
D) collectivistic; individualistic
A) tight; loose
B) loose; tight
C) individualistic; collectivistic
D) collectivistic; individualistic
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24
Based on research discussed in the text comparing the importance of personality traits between individualistic and collectivistic countries, in which country would you expect there to be less research on personality traits and more research on social phenomena?
A) United States
B) New Zealand
C) China
D) Germany
A) United States
B) New Zealand
C) China
D) Germany
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25
Members of different kinds of cultures may experience emotions differently. People in ________ countries report more self-focused emotions, whereas people in ________ countries are more likely to report other-focused emotions.
A) emic; etic
B) complex; simple
C) tight; loose
D) individualistic; collectivist
A) emic; etic
B) complex; simple
C) tight; loose
D) individualistic; collectivist
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26
Which of the following countries would MOST likely be classified as having a "loose" culture?
A) United States
B) China
C) Japan
D) Germany
A) United States
B) China
C) Japan
D) Germany
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27
________ cultures tend to emphasize the needs of the group.
A) Tight
B) Collectivist
C) Complex
D) Tough
A) Tight
B) Collectivist
C) Complex
D) Tough
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28
One potential argument for the claim that personality seems to matter less in collectivistic cultures is that
A) the Chinese language has far fewer trait words than the English language.
B) more autobiographies are written in collectivistic cultures.
C) social hierarchies are more important in individualistic cultures.
D) Chinese students often call their professors by their first names whereas American students never do.
A) the Chinese language has far fewer trait words than the English language.
B) more autobiographies are written in collectivistic cultures.
C) social hierarchies are more important in individualistic cultures.
D) Chinese students often call their professors by their first names whereas American students never do.
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29
Members from which country would be MOST likely to self-enhance?
A) Spain
B) China
C) Germany
D) India
A) Spain
B) China
C) Germany
D) India
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30
Which of the following is NOT a "strength of the head"?
A) artistic excellence
B) creativity
C) critical thinking
D) fairness
A) artistic excellence
B) creativity
C) critical thinking
D) fairness
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31
A culture that stresses "tall poppies are cut first" or that "the nail that stands out gets pounded down" might be high in which cultural dimension?
A) tightness
B) collectivism
C) heart
D) toughness
A) tightness
B) collectivism
C) heart
D) toughness
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32
What does self-determination mean?
A) Your behavior is a result of the situation you are in.
B) Your behavior is a result of your own personality.
C) Free will is only a consideration in individualistic cultures.
D) Your behavior is more consistent the more socially embedded you are.
A) Your behavior is a result of the situation you are in.
B) Your behavior is a result of your own personality.
C) Free will is only a consideration in individualistic cultures.
D) Your behavior is more consistent the more socially embedded you are.
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33
If less than 2 percent of a country's population exhibits left-handedness, then cross-cultural researchers might say that this is likely a(n) ________ culture.
A) tight
B) simple
C) collectivist
D) loose
A) tight
B) simple
C) collectivist
D) loose
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34
"Losing face" is a primary danger in a(n) ________ culture.
A) complex
B) individualist
C) tight
D) collectivist
A) complex
B) individualist
C) tight
D) collectivist
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35
The holier-than-thou effect is MOST likely to occur in members from what country?
A) Spain
B) China
C) England
D) India
A) Spain
B) China
C) England
D) India
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36
According to Triandis, ________ societies assume that individuals are importantly different from each other.
A) vertical
B) authoritarian
C) horizontal
D) idiographic
A) vertical
B) authoritarian
C) horizontal
D) idiographic
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37
According to one study, city residents who scored higher on strengths of the head tended to vote for the ________ presidential nominee.
A) Republican
B) Independent
C) Democratic
D) Green Party
A) Republican
B) Independent
C) Democratic
D) Green Party
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38
An individual from ________ is more likely to have a different emotional experience at school versus at home with their family, compared to an individual from ________, who is more likely to have a similar emotional experience at school and at home.
A) New Zealand; Japan
B) Japan; China
C) United States; China
D) China; United States
A) New Zealand; Japan
B) Japan; China
C) United States; China
D) China; United States
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39
Which of the following people is likely to be the MOST individualistic?
A) a woman from Japan
B) a man from India
C) an African American woman
D) a European American man
A) a woman from Japan
B) a man from India
C) an African American woman
D) a European American man
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40
According to Park and Peterson (2010), which attribute is a strength of the heart?
A) mercy
B) creativity
C) curiosity
D) artistic excellence
A) mercy
B) creativity
C) curiosity
D) artistic excellence
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41
According to the text, which of the following is considered to have an individualist-horizontal society?
A) Brazil
B) Israel
C) Norway
D) France
A) Brazil
B) Israel
C) Norway
D) France
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42
The United States is a ________ culture.
A) tough
B) face
C) horizontal collectivist
D) dignity
A) tough
B) face
C) horizontal collectivist
D) dignity
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43
What condition or conditions seem to facilitate the development of honor cultures?
A) central governments and well-established judicial systems
B) weak central governments and a lack of police
C) low population density
D) collectivist values
A) central governments and well-established judicial systems
B) weak central governments and a lack of police
C) low population density
D) collectivist values
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44
The individualist versus collectivist distinction is analogous to the distinction between ________ with respect to personal values.
A) ideocentrism and allocentrism
B) conscientiousness and intolerance for ambiguity
C) extraversion and introversion
D) neuroticism and emotional stability
A) ideocentrism and allocentrism
B) conscientiousness and intolerance for ambiguity
C) extraversion and introversion
D) neuroticism and emotional stability
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45
Shannon has lived in Wisconsin her whole life. According to the Rentfrow, Gosling, and Potter (2008) study of geographic variation in personality, which type of person is Shannon likely to be?
A) friendly and conventional
B) temperamental and uninhibited
C) relaxed and creative
D) extraverted and agreeable
A) friendly and conventional
B) temperamental and uninhibited
C) relaxed and creative
D) extraverted and agreeable
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46
According to a recent survey, which of these countries had the highest levels of self-compassion?
A) Thailand
B) Taiwan
C) United States
D) All three countries had the same average levels of self-compassion.
A) Thailand
B) Taiwan
C) United States
D) All three countries had the same average levels of self-compassion.
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47
Countries with low average levels of self-esteem also tend to have high rates of
A) narcissism.
B) locus of control.
C) violence.
D) suicide.
A) narcissism.
B) locus of control.
C) violence.
D) suicide.
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48
Cultural tightness is analogous to the personality traits of
A) ideocentrism and allocentrism.
B) conscientiousness and intolerance for ambiguity.
C) extraversion and introversion.
D) neuroticism and emotional stability.
A) ideocentrism and allocentrism.
B) conscientiousness and intolerance for ambiguity.
C) extraversion and introversion.
D) neuroticism and emotional stability.
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49
Several studies have examined whether certain Big Five traits apply universally across cultures. As it stands, which trait does NOT appear to be truly universal?
A) agreeableness
B) extraversion
C) conscientiousness
D) openness
A) agreeableness
B) extraversion
C) conscientiousness
D) openness
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50
The level of individualism in a country tends to increase over time as that country
A) becomes more economically developed.
B) increases in population size.
C) increases in population density.
D) has a more hierarchical social network.
A) becomes more economically developed.
B) increases in population size.
C) increases in population density.
D) has a more hierarchical social network.
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51
What conclusion emerges from item response theory (IRT) analyses that are used to evaluate the validity of cross-cultural comparisons of common personality measures?
A) Mean level comparisons across countries and cultures are straightforward.
B) Personality variability is greater in collectivist countries as compared to individualistic countries.
C) Mean level comparisons across countries might be difficult due to item-responding differences.
D) Most people use personality items in the same way regardless of culture.
A) Mean level comparisons across countries and cultures are straightforward.
B) Personality variability is greater in collectivist countries as compared to individualistic countries.
C) Mean level comparisons across countries might be difficult due to item-responding differences.
D) Most people use personality items in the same way regardless of culture.
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52
Which of the following is a negative outcome of relying on the individualism/collectivism dichotomy, particularly in regard to Japan and the United States?
A) The dichotomy is too similar to other cultural constructs, such as tightness/looseness or horizontal/vertical societies.
B) There is a limited amount of information that can be used to compare groups.
C) There is the potential for dehumanizing outgroup members.
D) Individualism and collectivism are not yet well-defined constructs.
A) The dichotomy is too similar to other cultural constructs, such as tightness/looseness or horizontal/vertical societies.
B) There is a limited amount of information that can be used to compare groups.
C) There is the potential for dehumanizing outgroup members.
D) Individualism and collectivism are not yet well-defined constructs.
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53
Cultural complexity is much like the individual personality trait of
A) the need for cognition.
B) emotional intelligence.
C) cognitive complexity.
D) allocentrism.
A) the need for cognition.
B) emotional intelligence.
C) cognitive complexity.
D) allocentrism.
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54
According to the text, which of the following is considered to have a collectivist-vertical society?
A) United States
B) Israel
C) Japan
D) China
A) United States
B) Israel
C) Japan
D) China
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55
What is the MOST dominant criticism for the collectivistic/individualistic dichotomy in the comparison between Japan and the United States?
A) The United States and Japan score relatively similarly on individualism measures.
B) There is typically a great difference between the sample sizes in the United States and Japan.
C) There are more females in the United States, and so the results are biased and uninterpretable.
D) Individualism and collectivism are not yet well-defined constructs.
A) The United States and Japan score relatively similarly on individualism measures.
B) There is typically a great difference between the sample sizes in the United States and Japan.
C) There are more females in the United States, and so the results are biased and uninterpretable.
D) Individualism and collectivism are not yet well-defined constructs.
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56
Some cross-cultural researchers compare average levels of traits across cultures. For example, Chueng and Song (1989) found that Chinese participants generally described themselves as higher on ________ when compared to an American sample.
A) emotional reserve
B) extraversion
C) impulsivity
D) sensation seeking
A) emotional reserve
B) extraversion
C) impulsivity
D) sensation seeking
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57
Studies of endogenous personality descriptors in China and Spain seem to suggest that there are ________ factors in each lexicon.
A) three
B) five
C) six
D) seven
A) three
B) five
C) six
D) seven
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58
According to Triandis, ________ societies assume that all persons are essentially equal.
A) vertical
B) authoritative
C) horizontal
D) nomothetic
A) vertical
B) authoritative
C) horizontal
D) nomothetic
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59
Studies of cross-cultural gender differences in the Big Five tend to find that
A) few Big Five gender differences replicate across societies.
B) the size and direction of gender differences on these traits are the same in all societies.
C) the size of the gender differences is larger in more-developed societies than in less-developed societies.
D) the direction and size of gender differences on these traits fluctuate widely across societies.
A) few Big Five gender differences replicate across societies.
B) the size and direction of gender differences on these traits are the same in all societies.
C) the size of the gender differences is larger in more-developed societies than in less-developed societies.
D) the direction and size of gender differences on these traits fluctuate widely across societies.
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60
According to the text, cultures of face emerge in societies that
A) have higher rates of suicide.
B) have societies with weak forces of civilization.
C) are highly sensitive to threats of prestige or distinction.
D) are stable hierarchies based on cooperation.
A) have higher rates of suicide.
B) have societies with weak forces of civilization.
C) are highly sensitive to threats of prestige or distinction.
D) are stable hierarchies based on cooperation.
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61
According to the ecological approach, differences in ecology generate differences in ________, which in turn shapes ________.
A) socialization; culture
B) personality; culture
C) culture; socialization
D) behavior; personality
A) socialization; culture
B) personality; culture
C) culture; socialization
D) behavior; personality
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62
In Triandis's model, the distinctive tasks a culture needs to accomplish and the physical layout and resources of its land are called the culture's
A) ecology.
B) complexity.
C) socialization processes.
D) personality.
A) ecology.
B) complexity.
C) socialization processes.
D) personality.
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63
What does it mean for a culture to think holistically?
A) It explains events in context and seeks to integrate divergent points of view.
B) It describes people in terms of their traits, life stories, and personal goals.
C) It describes the world as it stands in the present moment.
D) It explains events in isolation and seeks to set different points of views against one another.
A) It explains events in context and seeks to integrate divergent points of view.
B) It describes people in terms of their traits, life stories, and personal goals.
C) It describes the world as it stands in the present moment.
D) It explains events in isolation and seeks to set different points of views against one another.
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64
Cross-cultural psychology has examined differences in the way that members of various cultures think. Some research suggests that people from collectivist cultures think more ________ than those from individualistic cultures.
A) holistically
B) logically
C) creatively
D) intelligently
A) holistically
B) logically
C) creatively
D) intelligently
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65
Shalom Schwartz and Lilach Sagiv (1995) identified ________ and ________ as the two basic dimensions that they believe organize universal values.
A) openness to change versus conservatism; self-transcendence versus self-enhancement
B) openness to change versus conservatism; agency versus communion
C) collectivism versus individualism; vertical versus horizontal
D) agency versus communion; utilitarian versus deontic
A) openness to change versus conservatism; self-transcendence versus self-enhancement
B) openness to change versus conservatism; agency versus communion
C) collectivism versus individualism; vertical versus horizontal
D) agency versus communion; utilitarian versus deontic
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66
Rakim argues that a particular culture's distinctive view of reality simply exists and believes that there is no way to meaningfully address the origin of cultural differences. Rakim seems to subscribe to which philosophical tradition?
A) empiricism
B) existentialism
C) deconstructionism
D) naturalism
A) empiricism
B) existentialism
C) deconstructionism
D) naturalism
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67
The example of the abortion debate that illustrates the difference between personal freedoms and group moral responsibility illustrates which inherent cultural distinction?
A) tough versus easy
B) horizontal versus vertical
C) individualism versus collectivism
D) etic versus emic
A) tough versus easy
B) horizontal versus vertical
C) individualism versus collectivism
D) etic versus emic
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68
Which value would MOST likely be associated with a collectivist culture?
A) liberty
B) reciprocity
C) rights
D) freedom
A) liberty
B) reciprocity
C) rights
D) freedom
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69
Why is relativism considered bad in the context of cross-cultural psychology?
A) Researchers may disregard cultural practices and customs that are actually quite harmful to the group.
B) Researchers may be too biased by their own ethnocentrism to accurately judge another culture.
C) Cultural relativism tends to increase the likelihood for out-group homogeneity biases.
D) Cultural relativism might decrease the likelihood of finding cultural emics.
A) Researchers may disregard cultural practices and customs that are actually quite harmful to the group.
B) Researchers may be too biased by their own ethnocentrism to accurately judge another culture.
C) Cultural relativism tends to increase the likelihood for out-group homogeneity biases.
D) Cultural relativism might decrease the likelihood of finding cultural emics.
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70
The tendency to see members of your own group as very different from one another but the members of groups to which you do not belong as very similar to each other is called the
A) ethnocentric error.
B) in-group favoritism bias.
C) bicultural contrast error.
D) outgroup homogeneity bias.
A) ethnocentric error.
B) in-group favoritism bias.
C) bicultural contrast error.
D) outgroup homogeneity bias.
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71
Ethnocentrism is the tendency to
A) judge another culture from the point of view of our own.
B) see members of groups to which we do not belong as all being alike.
C) see members of our own ethnic group as all being very different from one another.
D) limit the focus of cross-cultural research by studying one group at a time.
A) judge another culture from the point of view of our own.
B) see members of groups to which we do not belong as all being alike.
C) see members of our own ethnic group as all being very different from one another.
D) limit the focus of cross-cultural research by studying one group at a time.
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72
One reason Europeans were able to colonize and dominate other cultures was that they
A) never needed to develop metal-based tools for agriculture.
B) lived close together in cities and thereby developed immunities to certain diseases.
C) gathered food rather than hunted or farmed.
D) failed to appreciate the importance of their local geography.
A) never needed to develop metal-based tools for agriculture.
B) lived close together in cities and thereby developed immunities to certain diseases.
C) gathered food rather than hunted or farmed.
D) failed to appreciate the importance of their local geography.
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73
Cross-cultural researchers interested in discovering universal values are developing an ________ measure.
A) emic
B) etic
C) ethnocentric
D) endogenous
A) emic
B) etic
C) ethnocentric
D) endogenous
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74
Extraversion, openness, and sociosexuality might be lower in countries near the equator because low levels of these traits
A) facilitate greater group cooperation.
B) reduce interpersonal contact and disease risk.
C) promote psychological well-being in warm climates.
D) facilitate hunting in complicated ecological systems.
A) facilitate greater group cooperation.
B) reduce interpersonal contact and disease risk.
C) promote psychological well-being in warm climates.
D) facilitate hunting in complicated ecological systems.
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75
Given that around half of the world's population is bilingual, half of the world's population is also likely to
A) be left-handed.
B) have a high level of bicultural identity formation.
C) be bicultural.
D) be ethnocentric.
A) be left-handed.
B) have a high level of bicultural identity formation.
C) be bicultural.
D) be ethnocentric.
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76
We are MOST likely to commit ethnocentrism when the "real" nature of the situation
A) is difficult to understand.
B) directly affects us.
C) seems very obvious.
D) does not involve us.
A) is difficult to understand.
B) directly affects us.
C) seems very obvious.
D) does not involve us.
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77
Jinny's parents are from China, but she was born and raised in the United States. If Jinny believes that American culture and Chinese culture are in conflict with each other, she is likely to be ________ in ________.
A) high; bicultural identity integration
B) low; bicultural identity integration
C) high; ethnocentrism
D) low; ethnocentrism
A) high; bicultural identity integration
B) low; bicultural identity integration
C) high; ethnocentrism
D) low; ethnocentrism
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78
The idea that all cultural views are equally valid and that it is ethnocentric to think otherwise is called
A) the semiotic subject fallacy.
B) the deconstructionist dodge.
C) cultural relativism.
D) semiotic pluralism.
A) the semiotic subject fallacy.
B) the deconstructionist dodge.
C) cultural relativism.
D) semiotic pluralism.
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79
Individuals from which country would be the LEAST willing to describe themselves in contradictory terms?
A) China
B) Japan
C) India
D) United States
A) China
B) Japan
C) India
D) United States
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80
Which of the following is NOT evidence for genetic differences as a source of cultural differences?
A) The DRD4 gene has been found in both Americans and Asians.
B) Individuals from collectivistic cultures tend to have more children.
C) Individuals within a cultural group are only slightly more similar to each other in their DNA makeup than they are to individuals outside their cultural group.
D) Because individuals move in and out of cultures so frequently, it is difficult to define cultural groups on the basis of anything in particular.
A) The DRD4 gene has been found in both Americans and Asians.
B) Individuals from collectivistic cultures tend to have more children.
C) Individuals within a cultural group are only slightly more similar to each other in their DNA makeup than they are to individuals outside their cultural group.
D) Because individuals move in and out of cultures so frequently, it is difficult to define cultural groups on the basis of anything in particular.
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